Whaley v. Keystone Life Ins. Co.

Decision Date07 December 1989
Docket NumberNo. 88CA1224,88CA1224
Citation811 P.2d 404
PartiesRichard C. WHALEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KEYSTONE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and James T. Odiorne, Temporary Receiver of Keystone Life Insurance Company, and the Receivership Estate of Keystone Life Insurance Company, Defendants-Appellees. . V
CourtColorado Court of Appeals

Richard C. Whaley, pro se.

Frank A. Natchez, P.C., Frank A. Natchez, Colorado Springs, for defendants-appellees.

Opinion by Judge DUBOFSKY.

Plaintiff, Richard C. Whaley, brought suit against defendant, Keystone Life Insurance Company, because of its refusal to pay certain medical benefits to plaintiff. The trial court entered judgment for defendant, and on plaintiff's appeal, we reverse.

Plaintiff, who was a pro se litigant, made a timely demand for a jury trial under C.R.C.P. 38 and paid the required fee. However, at a pretrial conference thirteen days prior to the original scheduled trial date, plaintiff was informed by the trial court that he must file jury instructions five days prior to the trial. Plaintiff failed to file the jury instructions within the time specified, and as a consequence, the court struck his jury trial request and the case was then tried to the court.

On appeal, plaintiff maintains that the trial court erred in denying him his right to trial by jury. We agree.

Although not a protected right under the Colorado Constitution, the right to a jury trial in civil cases has been an essential part of Colorado's justice system almost from its inception. See Colo.Sess.Laws 1887 § 173 at 252. The right of a party to have his case tried by a jury is an important and substantial one. W.H. Peeps Fixture Co. v. Gove, 24 Colo.App. 149, 133 P. 143 (1913). In Fields v. People, 732 P.2d 1145 (Colo.1987), the court, quoting from Duncan v. Louisiana, 391 U.S. 145, 88 S.Ct. 1444, 20 L.Ed.2d 491 (1968) stated:

"The purpose of a jury is to guard against the exercise of arbitrary power--to make available the common sense judgment of the community ... in preference to the professional or perhaps over-conditioned or biased response of a judge."

Further, although a party's right to a jury trial may be waived, a finding that waiver has occurred has generally been limited by rule to cases in which either a proper demand has not been made pursuant to C.R.C.P. 38 or the required fee has not been paid pursuant to C.R.C.P. 121 § 1-3. See also National Acceptance Co. v. Mars, 780 P.2d 59 (Colo.App.1989). No such waiver is specified in C.R.C.P. 121 § 1-19 governing submission of jury instructions.

We also note that, under C.R.C.P. 39(b), even if the parties fail to file a timely demand or to pay the required fee for a jury trial, a trial court may nevertheless order the matter tried to a jury. McConnell v. District Court, 680 P.2d 528 (Colo.1984); Jaynes v. Marrow, 144 Colo. 138, 355 P.2d 529 (1960).

In light of these considerations and its fundamental importance, we conclude that, once a proper demand has been made and the fee paid, the right to a jury trial may be lost only for the reasons enumerated in C.R.C.P. 39(a). That rule states:

"When trial by jury has been demanded as provided in Rule 38, the matter shall be designated upon the register of...

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  • State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Brekke, No. 03SC585, 03SC719.
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • December 6, 2004
    ...court with regard to determination of liability and damages for the uninsured motorists. State Farm cites Whaley v. Keystone Life Ins. Co., 811 P.2d 404, 405 (Colo.App.1989), to argue that once a Rule 38 request is made, only the grounds found in C.R.C.P. 39 may be cited in denying that req......
  • State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. Brekke, Case No. 03SC585 (CO 1/31/2005)
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • January 31, 2005
    ...court with regard to determination of liability and damages for the uninsured motorists. State Farm cites Whaley v. Keystone Life Ins. Co., 811 P.2d 404, 405 (Colo. App. 1989), to argue that once a Rule 38 request is made, only the grounds found in C.R.C.P. 39 may be cited in denying that r......
  • People ex rel. C.C.
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • July 21, 2022
    ...civil cases has "been an essential part of Colorado's justice system almost from its inception" (quoting Whaley v. Keystone Life Ins. Co. , 811 P.2d 404, 404-05 (Colo. App. 1989) )). ¶ 12 "Generally, the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure apply to those juvenile matters that are not governed......
  • Wright v. Woller, 98CA0391
    • United States
    • Colorado Court of Appeals
    • March 18, 1999
    ...almost from its inception," and thus, such right may be lost only for the reasons listed in C.R.C.P. 39(a). Whaley v. Keystone Life Insurance Co., 811 P.2d 404 (Colo.App.1989). C.R.C.P. 16(d) requires Counsel for the parties shall confer to develop jointly proposed jury instructions and ver......
1 books & journal articles
  • The Fragile Right to a Civil Jury Trial in Colorado
    • United States
    • Colorado Bar Association Colorado Lawyer No. 27-1, January 1998
    • Invalid date
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